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DIMM Configurations

The largest DIMM supported is a two-bank DIMM of 512 MB using 256 Mbit SDRAM devices. The minimum bank size supported by the memory controller is 2 MB, and the largest is 256 MB. The maximum number of devices per DIMM is 16.

Note

With three DIMMs of 512 MB each, the Power Mac G4 can accommodate 1.5 GB of memory. At present, Mac OS 9 supports up to 1.5 GB of memory, with a 999 MB maximum for each application.

Table 4-1 shows information about the different sizes of SDRAM devices used in the memory modules. The memory controller supports 64 Mbit, 128 Mbit, and 256 Mbit SDRAM devices. The device configurations include three specifications: address range, word size, and number of banks. For example, a 1 M by 16 by 4 device addresses 1 M, stores 16 bits at a time, and has 4 banks.

The first column in Table 4-1 shows the memory size of the largest DIMM with that device size that the computer can accommodate. The third column specifies the number of devices needed to make up the 8-byte width of the data bus. The fourth column in the table shows the size of each bank of devices, which is based on the number of internal banks in each device and the number of devices per bank.  

Table 4-1  Sizes of RAM expansion DIMMS and devices 

Size of
DIMM

SDRAM
device size

Device
configuration

Devices
per bank

Size of
each bank

32 MB 64 Mbits 1 M x 32 x 2 2 16 MB
32 MB 64 Mbits 512 K x 32 x 4 2 16 MB
64 MB 64 Mbits 2 M x 16 x 2 4 32 MB
64 MB 64 Mbits 1 M x 16 x 4 4 32 MB
64 MB 128 Mbits 1 M x 32 x 4 2 32 MB
128 MB 128 Mbits 2 M x 16 x 4 4 64 MB
128 MB 64 Mbits 4 M x 8 x 2 8 64 MB
128 MB 64 Mbits 2 M x 8 x 4 8 64 MB
128 MB 256 Mbits 2 M x 32 x 4 2 64 MB
256 MB 128 Mbits 4 M x 8 x 4 8 128 MB
256 MB 256 Mbits 4 M x 16 x 4 4 128 MB
512 MB 256 Mbits 8 M x 8 x 4 8 256 MB


Copyright © 2001 Apple Computer, Inc. (Last Updated January 2, 2001)

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